More snow on the way

AccuWeather reports the storm set to visit the I-95 Northeast will not be a "blockbuster" storm, but it has the potential to put down several inches of snow and give some kids their second consecutive long weekend off.

Part of the storm will spread snow across the central Plains today into tonight. Cities on the Plains that would receive several inches of snow include Wichita and Kansas City.

A bit of snow may even coat the ground in Oklahoma City late tonight with heavier snow likely around St. Louis.

The swath of snow will continue eastward across the Ohio Valley Thursday and Thursday night with a moderate accumulation for most areas from Louisville to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.

While the storm is probably not going to phase with a southern feature along the East Coast Friday, it will bring another round of disruptive snow nonetheless.

Enough snow to shovel and plow is expected from this storm from the Washington/Baltimore area through Philadelphia, New York City, Hartford, Providence, Boston and Portland. Yes, the Washington/Baltimore area will get some snow from this storm.

If you have to commute to work or travel long distance on Friday, expect delays to spread northeastward from the mid-Atlantic to southern and eastern New England. The delays will range from snow-clogged and slippery roads to de-icing issues and flight cancellations at airports.

While the storm has the potential to bring substantial snow to part of the I-95 corridor, it is not likely to shut down mass transit buses and trains, but it may slow them down.

There are more storms on deck for the following couple of weeks. At least one of these has the potential to be another blockbuster for some areas.